Saint Laurent

Algerian-born French couturier Yves Saint Laurent founded his eponymous couture house in 1961, pioneering luxury ready-to-wear in his 1966 "Rive Gauche" collection and introducing items like the “le smoking” tuxedo, safari jacket, and sheer blouses to womens’ everyday wardrobes. He complemented an ethos of youth and freedom with colorful and exotically inspired couture collections that created one of the 20th century’s most definitive legacies of modern femininity. Saint Laurent, now under the creative direction of Anthony Vaccarello, continues to keep true to its identity of absolute modernity and fashion authority. Staples of rock style are elevated to an unprecedented standard of luxury: leather motorcycle jackets, babydoll dresses, embellished cashmere cardigans and scarves, tailored jackets, and the house’s signature Wyatt boots, Sac du Jour totes, Paris pumps, and Ligne Y accessories.